I just started a new world and was mining out a cave to spend the night in when I noticed that the blocks I was mining reappeared for a few seconds and then finally broke. This is a very annoying thing to have happen to me. I tried turning off mipmap, disabling view bobbing, setting fov to normal. I hear that playing offline fixes it but I have no way of switching on "offline mode." I don't want to turn off my wifi; what if I want to look something up on the Minecraft Wiki?
I hear that playing offline fixes it but I have no way of switching on "offline mode." I don't want to turn off my wifi; what if I want to look something up on the Minecraft Wiki?
the term "offline mode" as used here does not mean you can't use the internet for other stuff, it just means that when you start the minecraft game, that it won't try to "phone-home" to authenticate you as a legit user each time you change worlds. one point on that though, is that you must have a legit account, AND have logged in at least one time as an online mode player in your current world to authenticate you for the very first time for that world, then after that one time you can play offline.
the part where the block reappears then finally breaks is a form of lag. *if you run a modded game, you can try the mod Opis, by Profmobius one of the things its very good at doing is to help troubleshoot and repair things like this type of lag... technically it's optimized for multi-player servers, but it can run on single player games as well, just that some of the options won't be available.
*duh, i just realized this was in the UNmodded client forum after i hit "post"... sorry, i have no idea how to help troubleshoot this in an vanilla game.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
AMD FX(tm)-4130 Quad Core Processor
8.00 GB RAM
GeForce GTX 760 2GB
Minecraft 1.7.10 Snapshot 14w27b
I just started a new world and was mining out a cave to spend the night in when I noticed that the blocks I was mining reappeared for a few seconds and then finally broke. This is a very annoying thing to have happen to me. I tried turning off mipmap, disabling view bobbing, setting fov to normal. I hear that playing offline fixes it but I have no way of switching on "offline mode." I don't want to turn off my wifi; what if I want to look something up on the Minecraft Wiki?
Help me please and help me soon.
if you are playing on a server it is typical and it's either your network or the server
:'''C Well, my day just got ruined.
the term "offline mode" as used here does not mean you can't use the internet for other stuff, it just means that when you start the minecraft game, that it won't try to "phone-home" to authenticate you as a legit user each time you change worlds. one point on that though, is that you must have a legit account, AND have logged in at least one time as an online mode player in your current world to authenticate you for the very first time for that world, then after that one time you can play offline.
the part where the block reappears then finally breaks is a form of lag. *
if you run a modded game, you can try the mod Opis, by Profmobius one of the things its very good at doing is to help troubleshoot and repair things like this type of lag... technically it's optimized for multi-player servers, but it can run on single player games as well, just that some of the options won't be available.*duh, i just realized this was in the UNmodded client forum after i hit "post"... sorry, i have no idea how to help troubleshoot this in an vanilla game.
Still getting block lag.
I shouldn't be having lag! My computer has the works! THE WORKS!
Ok only last thing i know you can try is to run a seperate vanilla server.
This is for 1.7.10, the latest snapshot has a bug in the server so that logging does not work.
Download the jar
https://s3.amazonaws.com/Minecraft.Download/versions/1.7.10/minecraft_server.1.7.10.jar
Create a folder on your desktop and run the jar. It will create files and a new world.
Next, start Minecraft, click Multiplayer, click Direct Connect, and connect to "localhost".
See if you have problems with that.
Is that really necessary? Also, "This type of file can harm your computer."
It's very simple, just do it.
Download jar
Run it in folder
Connect to it
"Failed to connect to server
java.net.ConnectException: Connection refused: no further information"
lol you need to have the server running, is it running?
Hi,
When do the block issues start happening?
Can you reproduce the issues if you join a multiplayer server?
I already double clicked it (twice) so it should be running.
As soon as I start mining a block. I have no multiplayer server to join.
Try this server 198.24.137.26:25678
I can't even mine blocks. I don't have permission.
This is getting very frustrating and frustration is not good for the heart.
Im on it right now